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== Quotes and Causerie Nibbles == | == Quotes and Causerie Nibbles == | ||
"I cherish the firm conviction that the physico-mathematical research method correctly applied, is in a position to do a great service to organic physics." <br/ > | |||
''Emil du Bois-Reymond, 1848'' <br/ > | |||
"Instead of the Krebs cycle, we are now going to have expression maps of 100,000 different genes. Good luck figuring that out!" <br/ > | "Instead of the Krebs cycle, we are now going to have expression maps of 100,000 different genes. Good luck figuring that out!" <br/ > | ||
''Kenneth Kinzler, 1995'' <br/> |
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Joel P. Wagner
Ph.D. Candidate, Biological Engineering (MIT)
Adviser: Douglas Lauffenburger
Email: jpw at mit dot edu
Office: 56-379
- M.Phil., Computational Biology (University of Cambridge)
- B.S., Chemical Engineering, Honors Biochemistry (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Research experience with the pharmaceutical industry (analytical chemistry), MIT (in vitro immune responses, proteomic dataset analysis), Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (in vivo immune responses), and UW-Madison (cell adhesion, protein biochemistry)
- Lover of fairly hard ice cream, respectably strong coffee, and classic American diners
Quotes and Causerie Nibbles
"I cherish the firm conviction that the physico-mathematical research method correctly applied, is in a position to do a great service to organic physics."
Emil du Bois-Reymond, 1848
"Instead of the Krebs cycle, we are now going to have expression maps of 100,000 different genes. Good luck figuring that out!"
Kenneth Kinzler, 1995